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A couple of days ago I was informed by a fellow nationalist that both Chat GTP and Grok tend to err on the progressive side; and perhaps no one should be surprised by that. So I wondered what might happen if the ultimate nationalist argument was deployed against these mechanical marvels. Would there be some response which we have not seen from the miserable conventionalists of the Establishment and the left? I haven’t tried Chat GTP yet. But this was my experience with Grok, commencing with my initial response to its breezy “How can Grok help?” Well ...
Eleven seconds later back came the reply.
This is the introduction and first part of a four-part series of essays on the nationalism of ethnicity and nation. This series is intended as a pointer towards a more definitive and necessarily academic study of this aspect of human being, the arrival of which is so sorely needed in the life of European Man.
Should one ever be written, and should it be suitably authoritative and holistic, a theory of ethnic nationalism would – theoretically - supply the means of intellectually formalising and lifting the cause of European peoples out of the darkness in which it has dwelt since 1945 and into the glaring academic light. Such a shift would, of course, require that it be fairly received by the author’s peers, and not mechanically condemned. That may become possible if or when the political zeitgeist shifts further to the populist right and, even for academics, freedom from the anti-racist yolk, the neo-Marxist yolk, becomes ever more necessitous. Here, one has to acknowledge the fact that there are three as yet open questions: i) Are we really at, or approaching, a genuine inflection point in the western Establishment’s long war upon our genetic fact? Does the rise of populist parties across the European racial world, allied to the collapse in support for the old two-party system, and allied also to the wave of public anti-immigration protest which is swelling as I write … does all that signal a fundamental and permanent break from the post-WW2 paradigm, or is this a false dawn? ii) Will a suitably creative philosophical thinker grasp the opportunity to hand, re-imagine the European life-cause, go to the fundamentals and address the existential gap in the literature of ethnic nationalism? iii) Will such a philosopher’s peers, suddenly released to think and write all manner of formerly forbidden truths, take up his invitation to break out even on this most forbidden of subjects, and begin the work of expanding his new perspective? Because that is what it will take to assemble the critical mass required to challenge systemic liberalism and change everything. If the answer to all three is yes, then there is a clear potential for academics to slip their bonds like the rest of us, and meet their appointment with history. But it isn’t guaranteed. Inflection is a subtle and unavoidably serendipitous matter. The reacting Establishment may still find a security solution, beef up its legal sanctions and surveillance, even cancel elections to regain control – albeit this time undeniably a tyrant’s control - over the rebellion. But then we would perforce be pitched into assessing the potentials for a violent rebellion, even a full civil war á la David Betz at Kings. We are not doing that at this stage. We are relying on the liberal democratic heritage to see us through, and on the very human preference for the light over darkness, and for freedom over chains. In respect to the chains, three open questions might seem too many to warrant much enthusiasm. Certainly in Britain and in continental Europe, freedom of enquiry, freedom of speech, freedom of thought have never been constitutionally guaranteed. There have been centuries of incursions against them by the crown or the church, invariably because of some imposed burden or falsehood from which no dissent is tolerated. In our time suppression has been democratised. All manner of petty people seem to be suppressing our freedoms by one means or another. Not only humanities professors (and their students) or even politicians and governments, but billionaires, writers, actors, media personalities, left-wing activists of all stripes, Jewish activists, Muslim activists, trans activists … they have all weighed in to suppress what others, not only nationalists, may need or desire to say. The crudest and most salient of them, and the one officially employed, indeed weaponised in the Establishment’s cause, is the hard left. In Britain we now see the police suppressing local public dissent by escorting, and probably transporting in, (illegally) masked activists with “Stand Up To Racism” placards supplied by the suspiciously well-funded Socialist Workers Party. It is fifty years since such creatures served the secret State by attacking lone National Front members out with their families. They remain the State’s pathological go-to for intimidating the protesting public. But … inflection. Barely a year after Southport and with immigration casting an existential shadow, one can think of little more likely to confirm public opinion on the moral balance, and to harden public attitudes, than the broken-toothed rictus grin and dirty jabbing finger of anti-racism.
A rules-based order or the rule of mafia states? Not really a difficult choice, is it? The analyst Jason Smart on Russia and the fate of unlucky elites: Chapters:
Making a point nationalists have made for decades, and in the same general language, someone named David Shipley, of whom I previously knew nothing, was allowed by the Daily Telegraph to write the most positive (albeit pay-walled) statement of Englishness I have encountered in the MSM for as long as I can remember. It followed the reaction from certain quarters to a video interview of the steadily right-migrating Matt Goodwin with the former Conservative minister Michael Gove, who is now editor of the DT’s sister publication The Spectator, . You can see it here: As Shipley puts it, Goodwin drew:
Shipley then names four of the many spitting blood at Goodwin for this heresy, none of whom, in truth, have any business telling a whole people it may not exist. Three are Jews. The other is a former backroom boy in the Blair government named John McTernan. He describes himself as “Irish” and “never English”. “The concept of the ethnic English is truly evil”, says McTernan, which is an astonishing and hateful claim. “Is it racist to recognise that the English exist?” asks Shipley of his readers. In his closing paragraph he answers his own question:
Well, it’s actually a modus operandum of the true evil that is the erasure of our ethnicity and peoplehood. But the journey of a thousand miles, they say, starts with a single step. Let that be it, and let the impudent scheming of the British Establishment and its agora of hostiles like McTernan be dragged into the light of day. Let the final step of the nationalist journey bring us home as a native English people seething with the life and energy, positivity, and natural spirit that manifested itself right up to 1945. Let each charactered part, each person, know what it is to belong to the whole and to be steeped in mutual recognition and mutual acceptance, therefore; each given to care where now there is indifference, and to feel generosity where now there is estrangement and withholding; and let each and every one of us be imbued with a sense of the venture and destining of the all. These things made concrete make the land and home of an authentic “ethnos, a people and a nation”. Sunk in the estrangements of liberal modernity though we are today, for each Englishman and woman to be able one day to know this lived truth again, and to be able to name it, and speak that name with love, would be enough.
Now that Starmer, his government and his party have been forced by Louse Casey’s honest review to conduct a national inquiry into the Muslim grooming scandal, I hope that: 1. The whole of the political Establishment past and present … the legacy parties, the Home Office managers, the Justice Department managers who ignored or relativised the crimes … the complicit police chiefs and Crown Prosecution Service leaders, local authority councillors and social services managers who conspired to throw the girls to the wolves, the broadcast and print media editors and senior journalists … all the individuals who manufactured false claims ... who colluded to hide or obfuscate facts, who prosecuted and hate-labelled those who warned us ... who maintained a wall-to-wall silence when their job was to uncover and speak the truth … all of them will pay a real penalty, social, professional or legal, for what they have done. 2. The reality not just of the Muslim child prostitution outrage or even of Islam itself, but of multiracialism in toto will hit home with everyone, and Establishment lying and censorship will become impossible to maintain. All our people’s discontents shall flood out and become the standard for judgement upon the last seven decades of betrayal. Let this mark the end of the British Establishment and its race project.
It is now clear that Vladimir Putin has been forced by the British, German, French and Polish leaders’ combined visit to Kiev, and their drive for a 30-day ceasefire, to cobble together a response, which came at 2.00 am this morning. Putin avoided all mention of a ceasefire. In fact, his proposal of picking up the talks in Istanbul that took place during the months immediately following the invasion also avoids the all-too-solid reason that Kiev shut them down, namely that the Russian Army’s Kiev offensive had been defeated. The Russians retreated on 7th April 2022. The gravest threat was past. Istanbul was rendered unnecessary, even unhelpful; and Kiev duly withdrew in May. The subsequent Russian retreats from Kharkiv, Kherson, and Sumi reduced the area under occupation by the Russian Army from 25% to 18% today. The situation is completely different from Spring 2022 - but apparently not for Putin. He wants to return to Istanbul next Thursday, 15th May for direct talks about what he perceives as “the root causes” of his invasion. He said:
He is saying that the war must continue while, diplomatically, the Ukrainian democratic will to independence and autonomy is suppressed and the Russian will to empire is affirmed. Istanbul served this purpose before, and Putin wants to return to it now. By way of a reminder, this is ISW’s summation of the Istanbul Communiqué:
Emmanuel Macron has already said that, although a step in the right direction, Putin’s proposal is “not enough”. Donald Tusk has said, “the world is waiting for a clear decision on an immediate and unconditional ceasefire.” Zelensky, emboldened by his growing influence on Donald Trump, has stated that Ukraine expects the Russian Federation to confirm the ceasefire from 12th May. The European and Ukrainian fix is in. Putin is striving to persist with his line, but he has been losing traction internationally; and is surely fearful of pushing Trump further into Zelensky’s embrace. It gets worse. According to Jade McGlynn, even if there is a ceasefire it cannot lead to peace for structural reasons inside Russia:
If Dr McGlynn is right, Trump will eventually be forced to institute secondary sanctions against customers for Russian oil and gas. Down the line from there is not just Russian military and economic failure but the collapse of the Russian Federation itself, and a messy and dangerous series of internal political and ethnic struggles. But perhaps that is what it would take to cleanse Muscovy of its centuries-old addiction to empire.
That headline is a pithy riposte from a Telegraph reader - one Harry Bloke - posted on the thread to a piece by some Tory loyalist. Tory loyalists are, of course, in ferment after Thursday’s much truncated elections, and greatly divided on how to respond to the predicted yet astonishing break-through of Nigel Farage’s latest insurgent creation. Reform UK is now a grievous threat to the two-party system and the Establishment which rides its back. The hitherto insurmountable electoral barrier of First-Past-The-Post looks to have been torn down. The outlook for the legacy parties looks settled. There is little they can do to stem Reform’s progress:
... indeed, Starmer has committed to doubling-down on his unwanted and authoritarian programme of economic managerialism, climate delusion, and social engineering. As ever, the far left of his party are itching for the chance to put the knife in his back and give their (presumed) captive voters “real socialism”. Farage would rejoice. Meanwhile, the lacklustre Kemi Badenoch has dismissed those among her MPs who want to ape Reform policy-wise. She is at one with the Tory Establishment boys, the City boys, the europhiles, the closet liberal democrats … all the creatures who Reform voters deride for being egregiously self-serving and not remotely conservative. The fourteen years of their puffed-up and obtuse sense of political and personal entitlement is the very reason that the party is dying on its expensively-shod feet. No, the near miraculous stealing of, in Runcorn and Helsby, the Labour Party’s sixteenth safest Westminster seat, and the near wipe-out of Conservative county councillors in those shires where voting took place speak of history unstoppably in the making. At this still early point one has to agree with Farage that the next general election really could see a Reform government, with himself in Downing Street. The notion that it might be Starmer seems very questionable. The notion that it might be Badenoch seems plain eccentric. Of course we would welcome Reform in government, not least for the freedom of thought and speech it would/should bring to us as to everyone, and the contest of ideas which could then follow. Otherwise it is difficult to see how we might ever speak to our people. However, with Reform in power and freedom of expression restored we could contrast our vision with those who, at bottom, want no more than that the liberal system is driven and directed neither by a Davosian cadre nor by hostile leftists. Revolution is anathema to mere reformers, and then a revolution for life is incomprehensible to mere liberal individualists. Still, let us recognise the extraordinary deeds of this man Farage, a uniquely gifted populist politician who has struck electoral gold in a moment of huge promise long in the making. It is a shame that it could not be nationalists who have done that. But our job is to bide our time and take our chances later.
In central Kharkiv, amid the frequent Russian missile attacks, lives a young British woman with a sharp mind and a clear geopolitical understanding. Her name is Jade McGlynn. She has a PhD from Oxford in Russian, and today she is a researcher and lecturer producing academic work, books and journalism on the Russo-Ukrainian war since 2014, particularly through the filters of identity and memory. She has a substack which holds her already copious body of work. At the beginning of April she published there a long and detailed piece titled Blueprints, from which I will quote. It begins:
So this is a writer after my own heart. She knows that not just the western rules-based order but the liberalism which underpins it is falling. This is not something the European political class, or Kiev, have yet grasped. They know that the world is changing in dangerous ways. But Dr Glynn has gone beyond that, and is only too aware that the philosophical ground on which the west stands, and on which America is wholly constructed, has been cut away. Her essay then addresses the delusion much fostered by Vladimir Putin and the Russian intellectual, media, and security cadres – and let it be said, shamefully and uncritically internalised by dissenters in the west. That delusion is that traditional living and the general good is returning in the wake of Russia’s painful advance on the ground in Ukraine:
Thus Dr McGlynn finds for the position I have argued for the last three years, long before we knew that Donald Trump would be re-elected, let alone that he would support Putin so actively. True, there are too many ways in which the post-1945 rules-based order has been manipulated against the interests of Europeans. But that is a separate issue from the order as such, which – as Dr McGlynn makes clear – is the alternative to Great Power predation:
I, too, would rather fight within a system I know, against weak, predictable men bound by its moral and historical conventions … a system, moreover, that cannot for long accommodate within itself the arbitrary power it came into being to banish. For liberalism is the mortal enemy of all entrenched or concentrated power. Obviously, there is the unwelcome complication that as a secularised form of Christianity it stands in the Judaic line. It apprehends the “sovereignty, identity, and survival” of Europe’s peoples as just such a concentration. I would not, of course, expect Dr McGlynn to share that understanding. She abides within the historical and intellectual constraints of the western academy, not in our domain of profound separation, and the freedom of mind which that bestows. She does not think as a nationalist thinks. She very likely subscribes to the view that the dead politics of National Socialism and Italian fascism … forms of expansionist nationalism … speak reliably for nationalists today. She then assumes, or appears to assume, that socialism/communism is separate from liberalism. This is a chiefly American view which I do not accept because, as practised in the 20th century, socialism functioned as an extension of, and massification within, the liberal system. It pursued the same unfettered will and, ultimately, genuflected before the same Judaic G-d. I would very much prefer that decent, thinking people like Dr McGlynn understand how and why we Europeans are still waiting for a nationalism of our life and rights and interests, and that one small part of making the space for it is to order history accordingly.
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